ee © eS OS 4 Oe. * Owe @® oe — >a eth ae Be Alt Wen It! They AFTER ONCE UGANG HOLL Bright Chewing Tobacco NO OTHER WILL DO, it Elevates the Taste, Pure, Whole.ome and Fine Flavored. DOMINION TOBACCO Co., MONTREAL. CcCOoUProOn. ete~e+ 20% + OH ~w'@Oe8es ‘THE EXAMINER January 27, 1900. Ceres PORTFOLIO I. Glimpses of South #frica In Peace and In War. CUT owt this coupon and bring or send it with 10c in silver to the Portfolio Department of “The Ez- aminer,” and get Part 1 of “Glimpses of South Africa in Peace War.’ See an- nouncement on another } Je. and un @ OO sD 82006 42086 S&S @ G2O228 OSE R8 a24 204 © 4 @e'+2422088 The Inland Navigation Company ) LIMITED The annual general meeting of The Iniand Navigaticn Company, (Limited) wili be held in the room (upstairs) in Mr. Joho McEachern building corner of Queen and King Streets,Cherlottetown, on Thursday the 220d of February next at 3 eelcck, p. m. L.C. OWEN, ) Secretary. January 30th, 1900. eod td. Bare Footed No Never When gos can buy girls nice Strap Slipperg und Laced Shoes; also Chi'dren’s Button dand Laced Boots for 50cts PAIR ow AT ee J.H BELL'S WANT ry = ee HOUSEKEEPER To*come in and look over eur groceries Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ati sfactory. We keep every- hi ng in our line that is neces sary. YOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—wel!, that is waat we want you te see when you are looking at our goods Cheir lowness will surprise ORISCOLL and TLORNSBY ———_—$—$—<—$— <<< nem te ies a eae Ne A A al ly ABR OT Be! | Hogarth has had charge of most of Fair- | lie’s successful boats, and Wringe made THE D.fLY BXAMINK, ULARLOT'LETUWN, FEBRUARY 5, 1900 os al Rf i MEN OF MARK. | Martin H. Glynn of Albany is the | youngest member of the lifty-sixth con- gress, being only 26 years old. Alexander Henderson of Syracuse has acted as pallbearer at the funeral of 172 of his friends during the last 50 years thomas A. Edison works in overalls and blouse, and visitors to his laboratory usually mistake him for one of the work- men. Sir Robert Rawlinson, K. C. B., is the only man who was ever knocked out of the saddle by a cannon ball without be ing killed. General Miles’ seal ring, which is shown in all his half length portraits ipon the third finger of his left hand, is of a black onyx stone bearing in monogram the ini- tials “N,. A. M.” Emanuel Lasker, the chess champion of the world, is but 31 years old. He comes of a family of players. and his brother, a Berlin physician, is one of the strongest in Germany. Ex-Senator George F. Hamlin of Kan- sas is the son.of Europe Hamlin and had three uncles whose names were Asia, Af- rica and America. Vice President Han- nibal Llamlin was the son of Africa. Collis P. Huntington always wears when at work an ordinary black silk trav- eling cap. This he dons at once upon re- moving his hat, and his clerks have a story that no man in his employ has ever seen him barebeaded. The Rev. Herman Augustus Gerdsen, to whose unremitting efforts is largeiy due the success of the Pennsylvania Chantauqua has held the position of chancellor for three years. Under his enidance theChautauqua work has grent- ly developed. William. L. Elxing, who is at the head of tke great syndicate controlling the street railway and gas privileges of a large number of cities, began life as an errand boy in a grocer's store. Mr. El- kins is a native of West Virginia and was born in 1832. Ix-Secretary John G. Carlisle when preparing a case or a speech mechanical? iy plays solitaire. He will begin some times early in the evening and be at the game until long after midnight. Although | his mind is on the more serious matter, he rarely makes a misplay. The terrible scar on the cheek of Gen- eral Guy V. Henry was received in the | Sioux uprising of 1873. “When I was fighting the Indians,” he explains, “lI was wounded and fell from my horse. The savages didn’t seem to think much of my scalp, and so they took my cheek.” Hogarth and Wringe, the Shamrock’s skippers, are men just a little over 30 years old, and yet both men have been sailing in class matches for several! years. another boat of the Ailsa when he tuok her over from Jay. Samuel M. Jones, better known as “the golden rule mayor of Toledo,” is a native of Wales, born at Ty Mawr on Aug. 3, 1846. His parents came te this ccuntry when he was only 3 years old. When a boy of 18, he drifted to the oil regions of Pennsylvania, and in 1893 he made a for- tune out of a patent sucker rod. A Jury et Women Who have tesied the merits of Dr A, W . Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills return the ver- e'ct thatfor backache and kidney disorders there s 10 preparation in any way equal to this great discovery of br A W Chase, Amer- ica’s greatest pbhy:rician. This great kidney cure issold by ali dealersat 25 cents a box, and has proved most efilectua! asa remedy for the many ills to which woman is subjeet, ae eee We Wish | Our Customers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy and Prosperous New Yea We also desire to thank them f their very liberal patronage during th past year, making it tire most success- year we have yet had. That our efforts to please has been appreciated, is evident from our rapid increase iu business. We will strive to merit still further your continued patronage. W. N. TANTON | grain and rid the farm of weed seeds and ee ee : |RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards. the food against alum, ee Alum baking powders are the menacérs to health of the present day. RO ‘AL BAKING _ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. POULTRY POINTERS. Oats make a good feed for the molting hens. Peking ducks develop early and are good market fowls. Fowls on the farm will eat much waste insects. If there are puilets or cockerels in some of the broods that grow faster than the rest, select them ont to keep. It is well enough to give hens oily food when they are in a low condition or are debilitated from the atcecks of lice. The heavy sitters should have shallow nest boxes and rather fat nests; other- wise there will be many broken eggs. Generally the pullet that begins to lay earliest in life is the one that will lay the largest number of eggs through life. If a ben does not hatch until late, it will, as a rule, be better to markét her, a3 late molting bens are rarely profitable. When good wheat is low in price, the economy of buying screenings is, to say the least, doubtful. They contain but a small per cent of outriment, while good wheat is a valuable food. Early hatched pullets always begin to lay in the fall and early winter. They will soon pay for themselves when eggs are scarce and high. Never sell the best of the early pullets. To Cure a Celd in One Day Degenernte Cockney, The language of the is changing: lower Londoner “Getch trine?”’ “Now. Trine gawn, ent it?’ Translated: “Get your train?’ “No. Train gone, hasn’t it?” Ent (the old ain’t) seems to cover isn’t, wasn’t, weren’t has. hasn’t, have, haven't, had, hadn’t.--Notes and Que- ries. A Brilliant Finish. saw him kiss you just before he was leaving,” said the sour visaged aunt, and she said it in a regular dull thud tone. “Yes, auntie.” “Well, I can realize that it wonld be the last thing he would think of.” And ; She sailed out as though she had scored every possible point.—Detroit Free Preas. “F Did Not Dispute It. “Your honor,” protested the burglar, “I am as honest as the day is long.” “I don’t doubt,” replied the magis- trate. “l understand you fellows trans act all your business at night.”—Phila- delphia Record. Among every 1,000 bachelors there are 38 criminals. Among married men the ratio is only 18 per thousand. | Forcemeat is a corruption of farce meat, from the French farce, stuffing— i. a. meat for stuffing. The Bank of Nova Scotia (INCORPORATED 1832) ~~ Capital, - - $1,754,000 Reserve, = - $2,130,000 A general banking business transacted. Deposits received Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it fails to cure be. KE. W. Grove’s signature is on each box and interest atiowed at 3}¥. Jan 6—imo. ! f —() eee ee Our celery will only hold out about month, ing aquantity th be kept tnem. [In this respec we resemble ch.ldren wh ihe Jasi and ai the rate it is going the time will econ come when there will not even be a last, Toe moral to the above is qaite p'ain;no need to read bet ween the lines it ir erjoy it while it lasts. We aleo bave Hubbard Squash, Cape Cod and Iscland Cranberries, Spanish & Canadian onions, Brusselle eproute, red & white cabbage, carrots, beets, parerips, turnips, beans, peas, parsley, etc. Letiuce and mushroom ivfa few days at Gays Stalls Market. J. J. GAY & SON, CHARLOTTETOWN. Mon thurs sat & wkly. IT’S HIGH QUALITY net because i’ts from the top shelf, but because they are the celebrated Chase & Sanborn’s brand of coffees. it’s the same in every de- partment of our stere—best stock of highest quatity, ae John McKenna best quality, and quote be convinced, SPN NTTYNNNNTET ONE ATTY NTO A ON Fine cotton, deep frills of embroidery, v~e rows of tueking, price.........-..90¢ Q Fine English Cotton, deep frills of ¢m- broidery, six rows of tucking. .........$1.!5 Extra fine cotton, with three tucks and frills of torchon lace, PTICEs. v0 veo BL 55 Queen’s cloth with deep frill of same, insertion settiog, deep frill of embroidery on bottom, finished with feather galoon, PTICC oe ree eoceees eecceeseeeseeet ere eo eeee $2.10 Queen’s cloth, three rows of tucking, deep frill of embroidery, finished with feather galoon, price. .....++sersseeB2.25 Cuffs Cuffs all styles and sizes, Linked or JEWELER treat George Streets doors from Grafton Steve... Removed. Bhe Printing and Bookbinding estab- : —lishment of — JOHN COOMBS een removed to the large and bee room, over B. H. Norten’s, (mext Prowse Bros.) Business office down s:airs—where he will be pleased to meet all his old eastomers, and as many new omes as will faver him with a call, Good Work— Lowest Prices— Special Attention. buttoned, round or equare corners, White Cambric Ties for evening wear. Sheeting: 72 inch Plain Unbleached .............12¢ Winch * “ atidencs ¢4ae 72 inch Twilled ionnine ceueuee owels. A pair of Large Linen Towels, size 24* 4l, PTICC reereceee @eeeoeevereeeeneeenee ceaiale™ Remnants. Dress Goods, Printe, Mus’ins, Laces, Embroidery, etc., etc. ter and Bookbinder. QUBEBN STREET Jo Priv Coorabs, Sot PTeeerenyen nent si We anticipate a visit from you. the lowest prices. Nap kins. IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’. wrable linens... When buying Table Linens remember we have the best assortment, the Don't take our -woid, compare and = ASMA UAALLad) adda dad Unbleached Bleached 38 inch Unbleached Table Line n....-... cekbds so eviwes 15¢ 62 inch Bleached Table Linen............. ...0. eee roo. 48 45 w " " '" wisess 000 ecpousessseese éccdyninn ee 63 inch " " H eeentemueesnbphede Sucdenw ou cobasen mee 46 w "t " " enaesnee e c< tececsans ee 72 inch @ " " 000000000 Coocovcesceccce spebonse 46 rT) iw " > peewee e eeeeeeeeee s Hedin se 72 inch " " " oO FOOOCRT OR se eseeeeeseseees - $1.10 54 " " 't Ocvcee secccecceseoseon sc oe 6 bee 72 inch " "a " enabths so « « ° ery 25 60 w " " '" Oc cccccces 6 8 0 es Ceeeerceerecees 29c 85 inch “ “ “ lillie Sng ica i a 72 0 " i" © bade qevestens see es socccvee 480 85 ‘ach ” ” n: setereeeks coccerceceosec ce Sl BO 66 " r 0‘ eeecedees sbhosccotsver-"“a.0 cc SUM 58 inch Unbleached Colored Border.............. coee 406. rts. Drawers Good eotton, wide hems, with three rows Drawers with frill of lace, open of tucking, price. eee teereeeresees soonnenlceee price 25¢ Fine cotton, three tucks, frill o¢ embroidery, closed. price 35 Fine cotton, three tucks, fri!l of embroidery, finished with feather embroidery, closed, price 45¢ Extra cotton, 2 rows ef tucking and embroidery frills with feather galoon, closed, price 55e Rxtra cotton, 5 tucks with frill of cotton and lace insertion, finished with feather galoon, price 58c Shirts Special value in Mea’s Whith Laund Special value thie week in Tabie Napkine, ered Shirts at 75c, $1.10. White priee 75c, 95c, $1 10. $1 30, $1.40, $1.20, Shirte for evening wear. 1.75, $2.00, $2.75, $3.50. : ee Onanae ree Sheeting Domestic S heting. 72 inch Bleached Sheeting..........18¢ 66 inch Domestic Sheeting .........seseee0e-I8C 72 inch “ “6 ora le 68 inch 66 * atnalh us saceidns 4. 2 inch it Re a ace ae White Wear. Towels Corset Covers, White Cotton ........... Corset Covers, White Cotton, trimmed with torchornlace..... eeree Stewart ee eeeee White Cotton .18¢ 22c A pait of Larsce Turkish Towele, price. eee 0 ee ee HO EEEE OOO RES Cee Remnants White Cuoiton, Silks,Lacee, Embroid- Heavy White Cotton, 36 inehee, special....5c ery, ete., etc. and save money, SUNNYSIDE.’ Buy White Goods here *K EF". Perkins & Co, HMI ll US Some of the wise ones are orer- keep the moet dainty part of their lunch to Only One More Monti In reserve for We nave held on tc the best for he last (the famous English Red Celery.) —_- COMA UR Wh ear kerma are ya bag | i ove | ; os jo one 20 PER CENT OFF ALL HEATING STOVES eee Genuine Tortoise INCLUDED. Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People. RINE. The Rink will epen for the season Xmas afternoon. Tickets same price as last year. GEMS? .00000... . . ceeeeeee BBFO ce vale oes $2.50 Children’s......... .... 91.50 Afterneen........... 8L.50 Present your friend with a tioke+ or Xmas Tickets for sale at Johnson & John sons’, A. W. Reddin’s, and Apcthe caries Hall, or the managers. E.H. BEER. B. C. PROWSE _LK4 f = t Zw ¥ £ Zg A Mark. of Value Ee 4 The signature on avy article is the stamp of its valae. IN MUSIC . right quality ie more essen- tial than all elee. You start right if you bave an instrament of proper cbaraeter — YOU WILL be safe if you have one of our instruments— we guar- antee them all. WE WILL a pease to have vou call and examine — you don’t have to buy. Miller Bros, Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. Wb iLdUddba bbb ddd ddd daddbdddddds sie du AALAMAMd abe AAU AAALAAMdAd ddd GUAAUAAGddd AddadLadce Wa 7 7 e040 WEDDING ! ly finished Quartered Oak Cabinet containing 164 pieces Zable Silverware (Wm. Rogers) wuitable for wedding er presen— taiien gifts, moet complete made ——— 75, seil for $126 cash. SILVERWARE, P O Box 104, Memreea.. SvevOtee “’ 6086 30804008 Dk. CLIFT cures CHRONIC-DISE. ASKS and RUPT URE by Salisbury treatment, Send stam, for ‘nifer i Bank of Halfax mati call at Trur®, Nova Scotia, Of ce MM erehanis’ Building ' - * i penance pe ety parece a ene ees agen am co nares . Ks b c ese om orem a a ne IB ic «ia Ale “ i 6 Mike oem